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I can also conferm that. Mine is plastic, insulated. Last trip out my buddies didn't melt but was hot enough to smooth out the wrinkles in it.I've also determined that the smell I'm getting is from the ducting. I'll need to get a new 4 layer duct.
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Yeah, I'm not entirely sure what the best solution for the hose is. I do know that I don't need as much as I currently have either. I'll probably try a 4 layer hose, maybe with a coupling that connect to the end of the flexible metal tube that came with the heater.I can also conferm that. Mine is plastic, insulated. Last trip out my buddies didn't melt but was hot enough to smooth out the wrinkles in it.
Next trip, I have an aluminum hose.
It seems mine was hot for the first two feet. Worse case is, aluminum for a couple of feet then the rest in insulated plastic.
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Since my jeep as two batteries, I wired a simple quick disconnect wire set dedicated for the heater with a long lead. No issues at all.@surfnturf any issues with snow getting to the electronics ?
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I would be careful running the heater on its side like that. When I did factory training with Espar for the Airtronic D2s (the German heater that these are a copy of) they were very specific about how things were mounted. The heater module must be flat and level, intake and exhaust for the combustion chamber facing down. The other BIG thing is the fuel pumps, they must be mounted at a 30* angle with the inlet on the downhill side (the pump is a plunger type that requires gravity to reset each cycle), so essentially pointed up towards the heater. Also running them on kerosene will keep them cleaner than diesel (only reason they are run on diesel is because you can (most models can run on diesel, kerosene or gasoline), and they are most commonly run in over the road trucks as bunk heaters, so the fuel is just drawn from the truck tanks). When I would get heaters having issues igniting or smoking really bad, typically running them off of kerosene for 45-60min full bore would clean them up.I build one myself and it works pretty well. Cost round about 400€ and runs like hell! Build it in a FrontRunner Wolfpack so it looks better…
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